:::I think that, since in a bash context a separator is a space and not a newline, an "universal" solution is to use spaces instead of newlines. But this is my opinion.--[[User:Grufo|Grufo]] <sup>[ [[Special:Contributions/Grufo|contribs]] | [[User_talk:Grufo|talk]] ]</sup> 20:30, 21 November 2012 (UTC)

:::I think that, since in a bash context a separator is a space and not a newline, an "universal" solution is to use spaces instead of newlines. But this is my opinion.--[[User:Grufo|Grufo]] <sup>[ [[Special:Contributions/Grufo|contribs]] | [[User_talk:Grufo|talk]] ]</sup> 20:30, 21 November 2012 (UTC)

::::Do you get any errors when running {{ic|sudo pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qqdt)}} in the terminal? What's the output of {{ic|<nowiki>echo "$IFS" | cat -te</nowiki>}}? If you substitute the sed part with {{ic|tr '\n' ' '}}, does it still work for you? -- [[User:Karol|Karol]] ([[User talk:Karol|talk]]) 21:09, 21 November 2012 (UTC)

::::Do you get any errors when running {{ic|sudo pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qqdt)}} in the terminal? What's the output of {{ic|<nowiki>echo "$IFS" | cat -te</nowiki>}}? If you substitute the sed part with {{ic|tr '\n' ' '}}, does it still work for you? -- [[User:Karol|Karol]] ([[User talk:Karol|talk]]) 21:09, 21 November 2012 (UTC)

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:::::> Do you get any errors when running {{ic|sudo pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qqdt)}} in the terminal?

Your solution with newlines doesn't work on my computer :-( It works fine only with spaces.

I think that, since in a bash context a separator is a space and not a newline, an "universal" solution is to use spaces instead of newlines. But this is my opinion.--Grufo[ contribs | talk ] 20:30, 21 November 2012 (UTC)

Do you get any errors when running sudo pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qqdt) in the terminal? What's the output of echo "$IFS" | cat -te? If you substitute the sed part with tr '\n' ' ', does it still work for you? -- Karol (talk) 21:09, 21 November 2012 (UTC)

@Karol

> Do you get any errors when running sudo pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qqdt) in the terminal?

No, out of alias context sudo pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qqdt) works

> What's the output of echo "$IFS" | cat -te?

What is $IFS?? However the output is:

^I$
$

> If you substitute the sed part with tr '\n' ' ', does it still work for you?